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PAGES — THE BAYTOWN,SUM-THURSDAY, JANUARY !, 1953
Republicans Gst Trial When Congress Meets
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Bv LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON. Jan 1 —■
The way a good many pra
politicians see it, the Reput
party is yen- much on trial 1
83rd Congress winch cower,c.
nd the Demo- Two
:ans won and organized the He
id Senate of the 80th Congres
If the
;d Pr
Th
83rd i
licans their
they were hi
ional campaign, A
breaks had so .re-
it Truman's prestige
ib- that he literally was barred from
ce the campaign by Dem.ocrats who
■-e- feared that anything he said could
ol- be used against them. The Repub-
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later the GOP blew
what appeared to be a perfect
chance to win the White* House as
well. Whefhcr it was' the record of
the 80th Congress or the mamier
of Gov. Thomas E: Dewey's pres-
idential campaign that beat the Re-
publicans in 1948 continues to be a
matter for angry dispute..
Thp Republicans now have some
advantages they did not possess in
194748, They .have the- Congress
and the White House to. boot. And
they have- in the White House an
untried .but supremely popular po-
litical figure.
If. Under such - circumstances,
hey kn
tson'-of Illinois,
do any fum-
'vep.son is.like-
st- ball. ’ ■
Health Talks
by Texas Doctors
the Republicans lost the 1954 con-
gressional elections the party
'ould be in a way so bad that all of
Dwight D. Eisenhower’s popularity
would not suffice to save it, even
asuming. that. Eisenhower’ popu-
larly Itself, survived.
iri.y ti
With such thoughts in mind, the
Dewey elements of the party have
persuaded Elsenhower to attempt
to widen .its base. That is now Mar.
tin P, Durkin, the Democratic lead-
er of the AFL Plumbers’ union, got
into the Cabinet, and why other
Democrats, some . Negroes and
some women, may expect political
benefits from the incoming Eisen-
hower administration. Tfcr Dewey
strategy is to break the FDR com-
bination of labor and minority
, groups arid such which kept the
Roosevelt and Truman deals in
power, »
■ The Dewey strategy looks good
on paper and shortly it will be put
to the test of legislative and admin-
istrative practice. The greatest ob-
stacle to its success probably is
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Within the last few weeks many
persons have seen television shows
originating during the American
Medical Association meeting 'in,
Denver.
Medical conventions are,.well
recognized by the general public,
but; many activities carried ,on
from day to day by the AMA of
.equal 'or greater benefit to Ameri-
can citizens are not known or qjf
taken for granted. •
In addition to, its two annual
scientific’ meetings the, AMA. with
headquarters in ’China .a. publishes
a journal each week an^. nine
specialty, publications each’ month
to bring doctor-.-* thp most'-recent
medical .information,''
It maintains a large lending
library of medical periodicals and
serves as a. clearing house for ln-
formatibn On medical motion pic-
ture films, approves h q s p i fa.) s
which meet its standards for regis-
tration, promotes • scientific fe-'
search, and gives doctors informa-.
tion on economic and legal mat-
ters related.tscjncdicine.
It is making a continuing study
on doctor distribution in. the
•United States and other countries.
In co-operation with state.medical
societies it . helps communities
needing doctors to get tham.
In accepting the responsibility
for training, future doctors, the
American" Medical Association es-
tablishes and. enforced standards
for medical schools and approves
Internship and residency’ training
programs in hospitals. It .also-
studies drugs, special diet .fo.ods,
and medical equipment, and tells
doctors which are effective in
treating patients. ■ It encourages
the development of emergency
medical service programs, and its
members stand-ready to serve in >
any disaster.
The.. association s t i m u l a t e s
health education, encourages phy-
sical examinations, and promotes
healthy working conditions;
through radio, television,- motion
picture : films, magazines, pamph-
lets, and speakers it gives the
people information Which helps
them live longer, healthier lives .lt
even approves cosmetics as safe.
for women who are allergic to
regular make, up.
The family doctor is recognized
as the backbone of American med-
GETS MILITARY TRIAL -
Daughter of Gen, Walter Kreu-
ger, Mrs. Dorothy K. Smith
will go on trial before an 11-
rfreliiber military court in
Tokyo on Jan. 5 for the slay-
ing of her husband. Col.
Aubrey D. Smith. The colonel
was. stabbe'd to death in a
hedroom of the couple's home
last fall. An Army .medical
hoard pronounced Mrs. Smith-
sane. (International)'
Texas Independent
Oilmen To Confer
Oil Import Slash
AUSTIN, .Jan. 1 —DP—- Inde-
pendent . oilmen from Tc'xas will
meet Jan. 5 to" decide whether they
need to intensify, their efforts to
get imports of foreign oil reduced.
The Texas. Independent Produc-
ers and Royalty Owners Associa-
tion said its executive cbmmittefe,
'would meet at Austin to study 1953;
schedules-of six major Oil import
ing companies. TIPRO released
icine. The AMA, with 150,000 mem-
bers, is composed of a great many
general practitioners,' plus special-
ists like, eye doctors or brain sur-
geons. It strives constantly to im-
prove the practice of , medicine and
the health of the American people.
statements'from two of thq . com-
panies, Standard Oil of New Jer-
sey and Socony-Vactium Oil Co.
Eugene Holman, president of
Standard of New Jersey, said his
company would again, confirm its
agreement with the policy adapted
by the National Petroleum Council'
-that "imports should.' supplement
but not supplant domestic produc-
tion," . ,
B. Brewster Jennings. Socony-
Vacuum president, said his com-
pany’s plans probably would not be
"discouraging" to TIPRO. but that
"we doubt the propriety of telling
you or any other organization our
operating program." ■•■.. .
' The other companies asked to
make statements on their irrfport
schedules Were: Gulf Oil Corp., the
Texas Company. Shell Oil Co. and
Standard Oil Go. of California.
Executives of the companies :are
scheduled to appear before the rail-
road commission at a February
meeting. . - ’ ■
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 179, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1953, newspaper, January 1, 1953; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042569/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.